Book Title: Primer of Jain Principles
Author(s): Kirit Gosalia
Publisher: Kirit Gosalia

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________________ If the sidhdha's soul is too heavy then it will fall lower down and if it is too light it will be wandering in the space like a piece of cotton. But because of not too heavy - not too light attribute, this doesn't happen to sidhdha's soul. 132. What are "Subtleness" non-affirmative attributes (Sukhshmatva pratijivi guna).? The absence of body determining karma in the soul enables the subtleness attribute of the soul to shine. Any coarseness- grossness is now absent. Any thing that can be perceived by senses is called coarse - gross- (Badar) and any thing that cannot be perceived by senses is called subtle (Shukshma). End of chapter # 1.

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